The Pantry
Family owned & run
One of a few cafes in Launceston to open bright and early at 6:30am on weekdays, The Pantry is a venue lovingly operated by family and locals.
The Pantry offers two dining spaces - a bustling main cafe where visitors can sit and chat in air conditioned comfort, or the contemporary laneway and sheltered garden area. This outdoor space is ideal for cyclists dining with their bikes, as well as dog owners with their furry friends in town.
This cafe serves up all your cafe favourites, as well as excellent coffee and a huge range of sandwiches.
WHY WE LOVE IT:
- A great place to grab breakfast with generous serving sizes and good quality meals.
- Kid-friendly with a big chalkboard outside for them to use.
- Welcoming and friendly staff.
Location: 64 Charles Street, Launceston
Phone: 03 6331 6984
Phone: thepantrycafe.com.au
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